In recent weeks prominent conser-vatives — William F. Buckley, Niall Ferguson, Francis Fukuyama, Geor-ge Will, to a name only a very few — have, in various ways, suggested that the war in Iraq was either a mistake or unwinnable, or both. Sometimes such remorse is coupled with louder lamentations about the failed foreign policy of the Bush administration — especially the malevolent influence of neoconser-vatives and their mania for democ-racy. Download PDFDescargar PDF